Craig Maloney
More than you cared to know.
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Checking In: 2024-03-25
Checking in for 2024-03-25: Buckle up. This is a big update. Yesterday I felt like I was going to explode. I compared it to the video game "Dig Dug", which has been an interesting litmus …
Fret Science
Unlock the secrets of the guitar fretboard without a lot of memorization or repetitive practice.
By Keith Martin.
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Patreon lessons index
Overview If you’re new to the Fret Science Patreon, looking for an older lesson, or just trying to get a sense of what kind of content is here, this index is a great place to …
Arnold Zwicky's Blog
A blog mostly about language.
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The peach in 1904
This remarkable image — In Love’s Garden: “The Peach Blossom” (from 1904) — appeared on my Pinterest feed this morning: (#1) A peach blossom, with a bit of stem attached, and a female face, adored …
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The Valley Woodworker
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The jack of all trade sliding compound miter saw. Evolution
As part of my current hydroculture experiments, I am using a lot of PVC piping. And while it can be cut with regular woodworking tooling, it can be a bit brittle and crack or even …
By Valley Woodworker, 895 words
Lost Art Press
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Tongue & Groove Planes
The following is an excerpt from Chris’ newest book, “American Peasant.” The book is an introduction to a style of peasant furniture and decoration that is almost unheard of in the Americas. Built primarily with …
By meghanlostartpress, 1,330 words
Ramblings of a Naturalist
As an ecologist and biodiversity researcher and recorder, the author visits a wide range of rural and urban habitats mainly close to his home in Sedlescombe near Hastings, East Sussex, UK.
By Patrick Roper.
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A trip to Glen More, 1954
My first trip to Scotland was when I was sixteen. At the end of the summer term I was asked not to return to Lancing College, my boarding school, as I was deemed ineducable. My …
By Patrick Roper, 1,563 words
512 Pixels
Covering Apple, computer history, space, design and lots of other fine nerdery.
By Stephen Hackett.
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Making a Dent in the Universe
We just closed down Relay’s 2024 St. Jude campaign. Thanks to your generosity, we were able to raise $1,078,348 to further St. Jude’s mission of finding cures and saving children. From the bottom of our …
By Stephen Hackett, 55 words
Alabama Yesterdays
Random wanderings through Alabama history.
By A.J. Wright.
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Capitol Park and Old Tavern in Tuscaloosa (2)
This post is the second one of a pair devoted to photographs I took on a trip in January 2023 to Tuscaloosa with son Amos. Here's the intro from part one:In October 2014 I posted …
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Nomadic Notes
Travel blog and weekly travel newsletter.
By James Clark.
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Soekarno–Hatta Line: Jakarta airport railway and station guide
A guide to the Soekarno–Hatta Line – the Jakarta airport train. Travel information, tickets, and which stations are best for visitors. The Soekarno–Hatta Airport Commuter Line (formerly the Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link) is the airport …
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Meat & One Veg
The multi-award winning restaurant blog from me, Simon Carlo.
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Angela’s Trattoria, Edgbaston
I had a lovely day with Luca shortly before Laghi’s closed. I took him to London to decompress, to Termini because I knew he would love it, then to The Devonshire for a Guinness, then …
Tandleman's Beer Blog
Tandleman's Random and Particular Thoughts on Beer.
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Spoilt by Progress
If you look at the Banks's Brewery website, it describes, in a timeline, the various breweries taken over by the company. For most of the time the owning company was Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries and …
Southeast Asia construction, transport, and infrastructure
Transport and urban development in Southeast Asia.
By James Clark.
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Hat Yai – Songkhla Railway
The Hat Yai – Songkhla Railway is a proposal to revive the old Hat Yai to Songkhla railway line in Southern Thailand. The distance between Hat Yai and Songkhla is about 29 km. Songkhla is …
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Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller
I work as a business strategist, a software developer, a marketer and a writer.
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The 3 AI use cases: Gods, Interns, and Cogs (→ dbreunig.com)
I wrote earlier this year about potential use-cases for AI, including things like “the rubber duck” and “the tireless intern”. In this post, Drew Breunig outlines three much clearer and more tangible categories of use-case: …
Niklas's blog
By Niklas Pivic.
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Thoughts on OpenAI models released in September 2024
Cornelis Cort, The Last Judgment Triptych, engraving on laid paper, plate: 33.5 × 49.2 cm (13 3/16 × 19 3/8 in.) sheet: 37.5 × 52.1 cm (14 3/4 × 20 1/2 in.), 1570 1560, https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.52407.html. …
Duncan.co
My name is Duncan Rawlinson and I enjoy making photographs.
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Illuminated Forest Path Leading to an Ethereal Portal
In the heart of an ancient forest, an ethereal portal opens, casting a surreal glow that illuminates the towering trees and lush greenery. The portal swirls with mysterious colors and lights from worlds unknown, hinting …
By Duncan Rawlinson, 112 words